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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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Stratum-3 Clock LED Strategy<br />

STRAT-3 (Stratum-3 Clock)<br />

Note:<br />

Note: When looking in the Stratum-3 cabinet, “A” card is on the left <strong>and</strong> “B” card is on<br />

the right.<br />

The normal LED scheme is not followed for this device. Green LEDs do not<br />

indicate maintenance activity. There are no yellow LEDs, <strong>and</strong> there are more than<br />

three LEDs per circuit pack.<br />

Removal of a card in the Stratum-3 clock may cause alarm(s) to be resolved <strong>and</strong><br />

the query <strong>test</strong> to pass. However, the removed cards should still be replaced to<br />

restore the Stratum-3 clock to full service.<br />

The Stratum-3 clock has the following components:<br />

● 2 Clock Input cards (CI)<br />

Provides the logic to select the better DS1 reference or Clock Input card. The red FAIL<br />

LED on this card indicates a failure with the card or the DS1 reference connected to it.<br />

● 2 Stratum-3 Cards (ST3)<br />

Provides 24-hour holdover. The red FAIL LED on this card indicates a failure with the card.<br />

Replace the card.<br />

● 2 Timing Output Cards (TOC)<br />

Provides cable length compensation, multiple output ports, selection of the ST3, <strong>and</strong> CI<br />

outputs. This type of card has two red failure LEDs: one indicates a failure of the card, the<br />

other indicates a failure in one or more output ports. In either case, replace the card.<br />

● 1 PBX (Private Branch Exchange) Alarm Interface (PAI)<br />

Filters power supplied to the clock, provides fuse protection, <strong>and</strong> provides alarm<br />

indications based on inputs supplied by other cards. The six LEDs on this card provide<br />

indications for the six alarm or status conditions as follows:<br />

- Loss of DS1 reference A<br />

- Loss of DS1 reference B<br />

- Loss of one clock unit<br />

- Loss of both clock units<br />

- Loss of one power supply<br />

- Loss of both power supplies<br />

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